Çirali is a spectacular and worth living holiday resort with its spotless
deep blue sea.
Çirali Hotel is located in the center of the Çirali
town which leans to the Antique City of Olympos at one side
and to the Chimera which exists with its ever burning eternal
flame at the other side.
50 beds at our hotel are dedicated to the enjoyment of our
quests during their stay with us. All of our comfortable
rooms offer shower, wc, air condition and balcony. Our accommodations
range from 2 to 4 people in our comfortable rooms.
You may have breakfast in our in the garden under the shadow
and freshness of the trees which is only five minutes walking
distance to the sea. Also you may have meals suited to your
taste including delicious home cooking in our restaurant.
We are at your service in one of the most natural holiday
regions of Mediterranean which is one of the most beautiful
corners of Turkey for an excellent holiday
Location Information
Çirali is a small country Village on the coast about
100 km west from Antalya. It is not far from the archaeological
site of Olympos and the little city of Kemer.
The long beach offers a marvelous view of the many colors
of the Mediterranean Sea. Along the beach you may find several
little wooden bars and restaurants.
The beach, made of little stones, is of an ivory white but,if
one looks more carefully, sees little stones of many different
colors: ocher, emerald green, blue, purple,white and black.
Their form remind us of some sculptures by Henry Moore or
Joseph Epstein.
The mountains separating Çirali from the rest of the
world are covered with pine trees and are of a reddish ocher
color due to the ferrous rocks.
The plane separating the mountains from the sea is covered
with orange and lemon trees, pine trees, sandal trees and
pomegranates.
Termessos The ruins of the city of Termessos dating back
to 334 BC is perched on a 1050 metre high plateau on the
west face of Güllük Mountain. A wild and splendid
landscape surrounds the monumental traces of this city.
Kemer This resort town has been carefully designed to blend
in with the surrounding scenery. A beach promenade north
of the marina has steps leading down from its cafes and shops
directly to the beach.
Phaselis The three harbours of Phaselis were once a major
commercial centre. The ruins of aqueducts, agoras, baths,
a theatre, Hadrian's Gate and an acropolis reveal the city's
historical importance.
Demre - Myra At Demre, the ancient Myra, many
splendidly carved rock tombs overlook the magnificent Roman
theatre. St Nicholas was the bishop of this Mediterranean
city during the fourth century and died here in 342 AD.
Kekova Kekova is the name given to a whole ensemble of picturesque
islands, numerous bays and ancient cities. These bays provide
natural harbours in all seasons.
Aspendos Aspendos Theatre is the best preserved theatre
of antiquity with seating for 15,000. Nearby stand the remains
of a basilica, agora and one of the largest aqueducts in
Anatolia.
Fethiye The bustling town of Fethiye is set on a large sheltered
bay backed by mountains. There are three main sights:- The
rock tombs cut in the cliffs above the town, the medieval
castle, and the superb sarcophagus set in
the middle of the road.
Çirali Hotel is situated in the village of Çirali
on the south coast of Turkey. It is easily accessible by
bus or car and a shuttle service to and from Antalya Airport
is available.
Ruins of structures covered with the millennia of
vegetation are scattered over a wide area, Olympos is situated
at the foot of a mountain with the same name. Those who
visit it today are bound to sense a profound mysticism
of the place. Zeus, who is accepted as the figurehead of
the 3rd generation of Gods, established his power on Olympos.
Preceding him was Cronos, who in turn was preceded by Uronos.
The final kingpin of Greek mythology, Zeus, settled on
Olympos, on top of the foggiest peak in the western Taurus
Mountains and highest of the known world. The name 'Olympos'
is known to have originate from Anatolia rather than Greece.
According to the Dictionary of Mythology, the belief that
lofty peaks were the domiciles of the gods might have arrived
in Greece via Sumeria. The Zeus generation not only gathered
on Olympos (today's Tahtali Dagi), but on other summits
like Mt. Ida, as well. Homer wrote that the gods held festivals
and debated the problems of people.
Ruins of a Mediaval fortress at the entrance of Olympos
Yanartas is active for millennia
The ancient city of Olympos
The Lycian city called Olympos was situated along the shore
at the foot of the mountain. The folks living here
led more modest lives compared to the Gods above; they planted
their fields, went on hunts, expanded overseas trade, as
well as dedicated votives to the Gods for all the blessings
of nature. Olympos was captured by the pirate Zenicetes in
the 1st century B. C. He was evicted by Roman Commander,
Isauricus in 78 B.C. Rome took subsequent control of the
city; when Emperor Hadrian visited in 129 A.D., he changed
its name to Hadri anopolis. 100 years later, Rhodiapolitian
philanthropist Opramoas financed a face lift for the town.
This rejuvenation didn't last for Olympos was soon faced
with marauding Venetian and Genoese pirates. Though it was
abandoned by the
mid-5th century, it later became an insignificant Byzantine
settlement during the Middle Ages.
The task to save the endangered Caretta Caretta sea tortoises
and the Cirali sands where they lay eggs is amongst the top
10 of the world's 700 conservation projects
According to mythology, the fire-breathing Chimaera lived
on the mountain visible from Olympos called Çirali
or 'Yanartas.' Riding atop frequent flyer Pegasus, Bellerophontes
mortally wounds the beast. Today, the natual
gas shooting out of the ground between the rocks parallels
this legend. A project is underway to save the endangered
Caretta Caretta tortoises and Çirali Beach where they
spawn; it has been given top 10 priority out
of 700 projects around the world. There is bus service to
Antalya from all points in Turkey; Turkish Airlines flies
to Antalya from Istanbul, Izmir and Ankara. Minibuses leave
Antalya every 20 minutes. Exit at Çirali, then hire
a taxi to reach the shoreline.
Facilities
Facilities
Restaurant Car Parking
Internet Tours/Travel Desk
Currency Exchange 24 hour hot showers
No curfew Air Conditioning
Safety deposit 24 hour reception
Credit cards accepted |